Means "from Artagnan" in French, Artagnan being a town in southwestern France. This was the name of a character in the novel 'The Three Musketeers' (1884) by Alexandre Dumas. In the novel D'Artagnan is an aspiring musketeer who first duels with the three title characters and then becomes their friend.
Means "from Artagnan" in French, Artagnan being a town in southwestern France. This was the name of a character in the novel 'The Three Musketeers' (1884) by Alexandre Dumas. In the novel D'Artagnan is an aspiring musketeer who first duels with the three title characters and then becomes their friend.
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Gender: MasculineD'ARTAGNAN
Usage: Literature
Means "from Artagnan" in French, Artagnan being a town in southwestern France. This was the name of a character in the novel 'The Three Musketeers' (1884) by Alexandre Dumas. In the novel D'Artagnan is an aspiring musketeer who first duels with the three title characters and then becomes their friend.
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Gender: FeminineANNIKA
Usage: Swedish, Dutch, Finnish, German, English (Modern)
Pronounced: AHN-nee-kah (Dutch)
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Gender: MasculineD'ARTAGNAN
Usage: Literature
Means "from Artagnan" in French, Artagnan being a town in southwestern France. This was the name of a character in the novel 'The Three Musketeers' (1884) by Alexandre Dumas. In the novel D'Artagnan is an aspiring musketeer who first duels with the three title characters and then becomes their friend.
ANNIKA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Swedish, Dutch, Finnish, German, English (Modern)
Pronounced: AHN-nee-kah (Dutch)